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These vegan truffles are like little cakey balls of batter with all of the yumminess and none of the baking. They’re great for summer (no turning on the oven!) and easy to whip up if you need something quick for a party. In fact, I’d challenge you to make these for the next social event you attend and avoid telling anyone they’re vegan, sugar free and gluten free. Everyone who has tried these so far has been shocked to learn they’re free of anything refined. Aren’t whole foods magical?!

Preparation

For the Sweet Potato:

Cube it, then steam for 7-8 minutes until super tender. Transfer to a food processor and puree until smooth. Transfer to a bowl (Bowl #1).

For the Plantains:

Slice plantains into thin rounds and drop into a heated skillet with a touch of coconut oil. Fry them about 2 minutes per side until nicely browned. Remove from heat, blot off any extra oil and transfer to a food processor. Puree until smooth. Transfer to a bowl (Bowl #2).

In Bowl #1, combine potato puree and all remaining Sweet Potato Truffle ingredients except shredded coconut. Stir until it forms an even batter. In Bowl #2, combine plantain puree and all remaining Plantain Truffle ingredients. Stir until it forms and even batter.

Transfer both Bowl #1 and #2 to the fridge to set for an hour. While you wait, place chosen garnishes into separate dishes. Set aside.

Once your batter is set, use your hands to roll it into 1" balls, then roll each in garnish to coat.

Transfer garnished truffles on waxed paper or parchment (to make clean up a little easier) or place in a container for storage. These will keep in the fridge up to 5 days in an airtight container.

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About The Author

Amy Height is the founder of From the Ground Up Wellness, a holistic nutrition practice where she helps clients nourish the body they have to uncover the body they want. She is a recipe-developing fanatic, yogi and triathlete, balancing her desire to lift heavy things with a passion for getting messy in the kitchen. For recipes and more ideas on living your most vibrant life, please visit fromthegroundupwellness.com.